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[ Play brings to you the freshest fun to be had on the Internet, in the form of Flash or Unity games that require only a browser and your ample free time. ]

Can you imagine 700+ players all on the same Bomberman board? You don’t need to imagine anymore. Bombermine, replete with charmingly stolen pixel art, pits you against a legion of other Bomber-people, all through the magic of online. You gotta drop bombs, pick up power-ups, and try to survive until the round ends.

The usual power-ups are there, that increase bomb explosion size or how many bombs you can drop, but there are interesting super-power-ups that nuke entire sections of the landmass, or worse. Expect to see cluster-Nyan Cat rainbow explosions, the Langoliers, and plenty of Slowbro. There are some additional screenshots after the break.

[ Play brings to you the freshest fun to be had on the Internet, in the form of Flash or Unity games that require only a browser and your ample free time. ]

Continuing the trend of hyper-simple fighting games, Just The Tip pits two space-faring narwhals in a duel to the death. You thrust in the direction of your spike, aiming for the heart of your opponent. If you’re close enough, everything slows into bullet-time, allowing for some fine finesse.

The game gets bonus points for its 80s style and electric boogaloo lazer-logo. If you don’t want to play, or lack sufficient friends to play with (since it has no bot support yet), you can watch a match here.

[ Play brings to you the freshest fun to be had on the Internet, in the form of Flash or Unity games that require only a browser and your ample free time. ]

Wrestle Jump is a callback to the days of many-players-on-one-keyboard, when Micro Machines ruled the roost. You can fight (wrassle) a bot, but this is best played between two players. Each player only has one button to press, which extends their physics-based wrestler’s legs.

The goal is to slam your opponent’s head into the ground, and there are various named moves depending on how you knock their noggin. Sometimes there is ice on the ground in random places, which adds variety to the handful of level shapes.

[ Play brings to you the freshest fun to be had on the Internet, in the form of Flash or Unity games that require only a browser and your ample free time. ]

If you enjoy puzzling out elegant solutions to complex problems, then Leap Day is for you. The idea is simple: harvest resources by placing roads for your little yellow flan workers. Things get more complex when you throw in crafting stations that take two or more of a resource and turn them into something more valuable.

The game has a small tutorial to get you going, and is played entirely online. You can see the little flange towns of other players, which is useful for getting ideas on how to more efficiently harvest. Your town makes money even when you’re not playing, and there are optional real-money purchases you can make if you feel like supporting the developers.